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Tacitus the Liar - Le Génie de Tacite: la Création des Annales. ParEugène Bacha. Bruxelles: H. Lamertin; Paris: F. Alcan, 1906. Pp. 324. 8vo. Fr. 4.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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page 203 note 1 M. Bacha suggests that texts of Suetonius might distinguish his loans from Tacitus by a difference of type (p. 34); and he gives a specimen, which may serve as a warning, if not as an example, to anyone who undertakes this task.

page 203 note 2 P. 57 n. ; xii. 53.

page 203 note 3 The elder Pliny too bears witness to the senate's adulation of freedmen under Claudius. M. Bacha's appendix refers to this evidence (p. 242), but here as elsewhere his text knoweth not what his appendix doeth.